Moose hit
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Deer have adapted well to living off people's gardens and parks. They are a menace in the suburbs, where I live.
Every morning you go out to find parts of the lawn destroyed by the devils.
They cannot be shot in residential areas, roam quite freely among suburban developments. Have to be careful after dusk not to hit one.
Seems like they know this and just stand there waiting for us to leave, then back to destroying the flower beds and young saplings.
Hate Deer and Rabbits!!
Satpal
Every morning you go out to find parts of the lawn destroyed by the devils.
They cannot be shot in residential areas, roam quite freely among suburban developments. Have to be careful after dusk not to hit one.
Seems like they know this and just stand there waiting for us to leave, then back to destroying the flower beds and young saplings.
Hate Deer and Rabbits!!
Satpal
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Ngrewal:
lived in NJ for almost 10 years, deer were a menace there too. Seems to have overtaken the suburbs everywhere. Deer do not care for dogs, and moroever dogs require work cleaning Doo-Doo like babies.
Cannot shoot Rabbits with Airgun in residential areas. Though it is legal to shoot airgun in garage or backyard, as it is not a firearm.
Chicken fence seems to work, yet is ugly to look at.
I think we have moved into their territory, so have to live by their terms.
Grilling business is done for today, nice full stomach and feeling real "Masti" from the beer.
How is your new gun, any plans to shoot it this weekend.
Post when you go shooting,
Satpal
lived in NJ for almost 10 years, deer were a menace there too. Seems to have overtaken the suburbs everywhere. Deer do not care for dogs, and moroever dogs require work cleaning Doo-Doo like babies.
Cannot shoot Rabbits with Airgun in residential areas. Though it is legal to shoot airgun in garage or backyard, as it is not a firearm.
Chicken fence seems to work, yet is ugly to look at.
I think we have moved into their territory, so have to live by their terms.
Grilling business is done for today, nice full stomach and feeling real "Masti" from the beer.
How is your new gun, any plans to shoot it this weekend.
Post when you go shooting,
Satpal
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Any place in the US game meat taken by hunters cannot be sold. What is sold is raised on game ranches. Road kill can be kept in some states, must be turned in to the state in others. Here in Alaska the state has a list of charities who salvage moose or caribou killed in collisions. If you live here long enough, and drive, you will hit a moose. Looks like that lady in Canada was travelling at a good clip and hit the moose straight on. I was lucky, mine went over the top, only smashed, the windshield and dented the top, with minor damage to grille, hood and fender. Still, not something I want to do again anytime soon.
Very tasty, quite mild flavored!
Very tasty, quite mild flavored!
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